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Pamela Love for Suno

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A Pamela Love for Suno collaboration for fall 2012 sounds like the stuff of New York Fashion Week dreams. For this collection­—debuting on the runway at the Suno show Friday night—Love looked to the prints that designers Max Osterweis and Erin Beatty developed for their collection, and created a whimsical set of bronze jewelry with a storybook twist. Inspired by the tales of Edward Gorey, Shel Silverstein, and the Brothers Grimm, the pieces depict playful characters (like a bunny on a bicycle and a parade of animals prancing through enchanted woods) and are a departure from the abstract symbols and patterns that have marked her recent collections. “I’ve often used cutouts in my jewelry—it’s one of my favorite effects, but it’s been a while since I’ve done anything this representational,” Love says. “Working on these pieces for Suno was a fun change of pace.” Expect to see these cool creatures come alive, complementing Suno looks, as Osterweis and Beatty hinted, “In an unexpected militaristic way. The goal is to contain the whimsy.”